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A question about the vaccine in Bristol

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Hugglespuffed · 22/04/2020 09:24

I wonder if they are starting the vaccine here because they haven't been as badly hit. Some doctors and nurses here wonder if we have got away lightly or if we haven't hit our peak yet.

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LittleAndOften · 22/04/2020 09:27

There is no vaccine Hmm

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Hugglespuffed · 22/04/2020 09:28

Yes. They are starting the vaccine trials here, tomorrow.

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Hugglespuffed · 22/04/2020 09:29

Sorry I assumed it was common knowledge as it has been all over the news and I've seen loads of threads about it!

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AvalancheKit · 22/04/2020 09:36

Oxford I thought, not Bristol

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Eeyoresstickhouse · 22/04/2020 09:39

It is in Oxford, Southampton, Bristol and Parts of N and S London.

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Eeyoresstickhouse · 22/04/2020 09:40
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oralengineer · 22/04/2020 09:44

Probably just that the research departments are linked. Location probably irrelevant. My DSis was a research post doc and although based in Plymouth (marine biologist), her research projects were linked to various research institutes.

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ErrolTheDragon · 22/04/2020 09:46

Presumably Bristol is because it's got a lab/research group with the right expertise and facilities?

We conduct commercial and non-commercial clinical trials to evaluate novel drugs and vaccines, from small early-phase safety studies through to larger efficacy trials.

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/translational-health-sciences/research/bcvc/

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AvalancheKit · 22/04/2020 09:47

Interesting, and I stand corrected.

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MissingLinker · 22/04/2020 09:50

I'd have thought because it had the required research facilities as well.

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Livedandlearned · 22/04/2020 09:54

It is very quiet in Bristol, as in lots of empty hospital beds.

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Hugglespuffed · 22/04/2020 13:11

Thanks for the replies. I knew it would also be to do with facilities but wondered if here first due to low numbers. But I didn't realise they were trialling in other areas too.

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Livedandlearned · 22/04/2020 13:59

In the Bristol Post today there is an article but it just asks for participation really

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RainRainGoAway2020 · 22/04/2020 14:09

Will they be testing volunteers to see if they have already had it? Otherwise how would they know if the vaccine works?

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ErrolTheDragon · 22/04/2020 14:35

Will they be testing volunteers to see if they have already had it? Otherwise how would they know if the vaccine works?

I'd have thought so, but (I may be wrong) the first rung of testing is mostly a safety check.

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IDefinitelyHaveFriends · 22/04/2020 14:39

They’ll be doing testing in Central London as well, so no, it’s not just about existing rates of infection, although they might have deliberately chosen to split testing between London and smaller less affected cities.

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mindutopia · 22/04/2020 16:05

I work in clinical research, but not to do with this trial. It's likely to do with the existing research networks and capacity for clinical trial sites. It's a bit odd there is nothing in the north, but I suspect it probably has something to do with ease of transporting vaccine doses to study sites and who has the capacity to safely carry out the trial (as in there aren't other trials ongoing from the same site that might put people at risk if they were also recruiting for the vaccine trial there). Realistically, we tend to work with people we know and trust and who can get the job done, so that probably has a lot to do with it.

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Hugglespuffed · 22/04/2020 16:36

Thanks for all of the input :) I'm glad they've managed to start trials so soon. I can't quite believe it is happening tomorrow..
Obviously I know it is a long time away yet. But a step in the right direction.

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